Begorra! (2009): There seems to be no solution in sight for the unemployment crisis in Ireland.
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Who Is To Blame For Ireland's Mass Exodus?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz7WeEbSpYo
Recession Impact On SpanishEconomy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RfLfpQzzQw
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published:21 Jun 2016

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CCTV's Lourda Sexton reports on Ireland's continuing unemployment problem. The unemployment rate has remained at 14 percent for two years now.

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

published:15 Mar 2015

views:700300

Correspondent Lourda Sexton reports on the difficulties faced by many in Ireland struggling to make ends meet as the EU economy continues to struggle

published:14 May 2013

views:363

Paul Murphy speaks out on proposals for a Youth Initative to tackle youth unemployment. This was a key plank of the Irish presidency which has failed to deliver, with youth unemployment haven risen.

published:12 Jun 2013

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The island's geography comprises relatively low-lying mountains surrounding a central plain, with several navigable rivers extending inland. The island has lush vegetation, a product of its mild but changeable climate which avoids extremes in temperature. Thick woodlands covered the island until the Middle Ages. As of 2013, the amount of land that is wooded in Ireland is about 11% of the total, compared with a European average of 35%. There are 26 extant mammal species native to Ireland. The Irish climate is very moderated and classified as oceanic. As a result, winters are milder than expected for such a northerly area. However, summers are cooler than those in Continental Europe. Rainfall and cloud cover are abundant.

Youth unemployment

Youth unemployment is the unemployment of young people, defined by the United Nations as 14–28 years old. An unemployed person is defined as someone who does not have a job but is actively seeking work. In order to qualify as unemployed for official and statistical measurement, the individual must be without employment, willing and able to work, of the officially designated 'working age' and actively searching for a position. Youth unemployment rates are historically four to five times more than the adult rates in every country in the world. In 2012, youth made up to 40% of the world unemployed, with a global youth unemployment rate of 12.6%. Close to 75 million youth were unemployed worldwide. In November 2011, the number of unemployed youth in the United Kingdom exceeded one million for the first time in the past 19 years. In Spain, youth unemployment has doubled since 2008 and now stands at 46%. In the OECD as a whole, 15 million young people are unemployed representing around $300 billion in lost wages alone, over a full year.

The Irish Economic Collapse That's Driving Some to Suicide

Begorra! (2009): There seems to be no solution in sight for the unemployment crisis in Ireland.
For similar stories, see:
Who Is To Blame For Ireland's Mass Exodus?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz7WeEbSpYo
Recession Impact On SpanishEconomy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RfLfpQzzQw
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Dole collection day in Dublin. For everyone in the endless queue, tomorrow is full of uncertainty. Redundancy rates are booming and many now rely on charities to survive. The prognosis is bleak: "We forecast that unemployment will continue rising to at least 15%." In Limerick alone, up to 10,000 jobs have been lost in past months. "This is the equivalent to a nuclear attack on the Midwest region," says the mayor. There are widespread complaints about the governments incompetence ; nine months into the crisis and still no rescue package in sight. This year, Ireland's economy is due to shrink by an alarming 8%. The impact on peoples lives is keenly felt. "Many phoning up are on the brink of ending it," says Paul of ConsoleHelpline. Sadly, his phone is sure to keep ringing for a while yet.
SBS Australia– Ref. 4417
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2:15

Ireland's Unemployment Problem

Ireland's Unemployment Problem

Ireland's Unemployment Problem

CCTV's Lourda Sexton reports on Ireland's continuing unemployment problem. The unemployment rate has remained at 14 percent for two years now.

The Benefits Estate S01 E01

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

2:21

Ireland Unemployment Continues to Soar

Ireland Unemployment Continues to Soar

Ireland Unemployment Continues to Soar

Correspondent Lourda Sexton reports on the difficulties faced by many in Ireland struggling to make ends meet as the EU economy continues to struggle

1:19

Irish Presidency - A Failure on Youth Unemployment

Irish Presidency - A Failure on Youth Unemployment

Irish Presidency - A Failure on Youth Unemployment

Paul Murphy speaks out on proposals for a Youth Initative to tackle youth unemployment. This was a key plank of the Irish presidency which has failed to deliver, with youth unemployment haven risen.

4:30

The IMF highlighted Ireland on youth unemployment

The IMF highlighted Ireland on youth unemployment

The IMF highlighted Ireland on youth unemployment

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0:21

Irish unemployment - under 25 males

Irish unemployment - under 25 males

Irish unemployment - under 25 males

Irish unemployment dips below 10%

Good news on the employment front from recovering Ireland, where the jobless rate has dipped below 10% for the first time in more than six years.
From a high of 15.5% in 2012 unemployment has steadily fallen as Ireland turned its economy around with the help of an international bailout.
That has now been ended, and Ireland has the EU's fastest growing economy today.
Businesses created 12,500 new jobs in the first quarter, compared to 13,000 in the last quarter of 2014.
…
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3:18

Spike Milligan - Irish Astronauts

Spike Milligan - Irish Astronauts

Spike Milligan - Irish Astronauts

Spike Milligan is the Godfather of British alternative comedy. He pioneered revolutionary radio comedy with the creation of The Goon Show and went on to be a major influence on Monty Python's Flying Circus with his innovative "Q" series.
The BBC have done a spectacularly poor job of honouring his legacy with very small amounts of Spike's material making it to DVD. I will be uploading what little has made it to DVD in order to share Spike's brilliance via YouTube in the highest quality possible.

53:45

Irish Unemployment Policy An Urgent Debate.mp4

Irish Unemployment Policy An Urgent Debate.mp4

Irish Unemployment Policy An Urgent Debate.mp4

The dramatic rise in unemployment in recent years is the most urgent policy problem facing the Irish state. Unemployment durations greater than one-year, in particular, are associated with a range of negative long-run social, economic and psychological consequences. While rebalancing the economy in terms of debt, price and fiscal policy following a protracted bubble and collapse is clearly the most direct route to solving this problem, it is also absolutely clear that such a process is a medium-to-long term one and the question of short-run active employment policy must be given greater focus. This debate discusses the current policy environment in Ireland. It will begin with some overviews of the extent of unemployment in different regions and among different demographic groups.
notes mentioned are on the blog here http://irishdebate.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/irish-unemployment-policy-an-urgent-debate/

BIC Youth Unemployment

We were commissioned by the British-Irish Council and States of Jersey to produce a 3-4 minute video, overviewing the Advance to Work scheme and it's work to reduce youth unemployment. The video was shown at the BIC summit in November 2013. We had just 7 days to plan, shoot, edit, review and deliver this video. The feedback from the States of Jersey and those in attendance of the summit has been extremely positive.
FreedomMedia is a creative media agency based in Jersey, Channel Islands. Our experienced team specialise in video production, websites, graphic design and social media.
For more information about what we do and how we could work with you, please check out some of the videos that we've made here on this channel, or see our website for even more. Thanks!
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4:42

The Script - For The First Time (Official Video) (HD Version)

The Script - For The First Time (Official Video) (HD Version)

The Script - For The First Time (Official Video) (HD Version)

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Lyrics:
She's all laid up in bed with a broken heart,
While I'm drinking jack all alone in my local bar,
And we don't know how,
How we got into this mad situation,
Only doing things out of frustration
Trying to make it work but man these times are hard,
She needs me now but I can't seem to find the time,
I've got a new job now on the unemployment line,
And we don't know how,
How we got into this mess
Is it a God's test?
Someone help us 'cause we're doing our best,
Trying to make it work but man these times are hard
But we're gonna start by
Drinking old cheap bottles of wine,
Shit talking up all night,
Saying things we haven't for a while
A while, yeah,
We're smiling but we're close to tears,
Even after all these years,
We just now got the feeling that we're meeting for the first time
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27:38

Ireland The Rise and Fall of the Economy, Real Estate, Development

Ireland The Rise and Fall of the Economy, Real Estate, Development

Ireland The Rise and Fall of the Economy, Real Estate, Development

Documentary of the boom years in Ireland and the U.K, and the rapid collapse of the economy, which hit the construction/development industry across the country, leaving thousands of premium houses unoccupied or semi-built. Billions of pounds were lost and individual property developers /agents were left with tens of millions of pounds of debt, and home seekers were given cheap mortgages which have since been lost or repossessed due to high unemployment when the indusry collapsed...

4:29

Northern Ireland - Belfast - Unemployment - 1970

Northern Ireland - Belfast - Unemployment - 1970

Northern Ireland - Belfast - Unemployment - 1970

1970's Belfast - Both the average working man and those out of work suffered the same hardships of poverty and depravation. This week looks into the factors that may have caused the increase in sectarian violence - Poverty, unemployment and unsuitable housing. First shown on 02/04/1970
If you would like to license a clip for this production, please e mail
archive@fremantlemedia.com

4:49

Unemployment Causes 45,000 Suicides Each Year

Unemployment Causes 45,000 Suicides Each Year

Unemployment Causes 45,000 Suicides Each Year

Unemployment in good times or bad is a far bigger factor in suicides than an economic crisis, accounting for nine times as many deaths, according to a study.
The recent economic downturn has caused about 5,000 deaths in 63 countries, whereas unemployment over the period 2000 to 2011 was responsible for 45,000, an analysis in the journal Lancet Psychiatry has found...Read More At:
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/feb/11/unemployment-causes-45000-suicides-a-year-worldwide-finds-study
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The Irish Economic Collapse That's Driving Some to Suicide

Begorra! (2009): There seems to be no solution in sight for the unemployment crisis in Ireland.
For similar stories, see:
Who Is To Blame For Ireland's Mass Exodus?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz7WeEbSpYo
Recession Impact On SpanishEconomy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RfLfpQzzQw
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published: 21 Jun 2016

Ireland's Unemployment Problem

CCTV's Lourda Sexton reports on Ireland's continuing unemployment problem. The unemployment rate has remained at 14 percent for two years now.

The Benefits Estate S01 E01

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

published: 15 Mar 2015

Ireland Unemployment Continues to Soar

Correspondent Lourda Sexton reports on the difficulties faced by many in Ireland struggling to make ends meet as the EU economy continues to struggle

published: 14 May 2013

Irish Presidency - A Failure on Youth Unemployment

Paul Murphy speaks out on proposals for a Youth Initative to tackle youth unemployment. This was a key plank of the Irish presidency which has failed to deliver, with youth unemployment haven risen.

published: 12 Jun 2013

The IMF highlighted Ireland on youth unemployment

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published: 25 Jan 2018

Irish unemployment - under 25 males

Irish unemployment dips below 10%

Good news on the employment front from recovering Ireland, where the jobless rate has dipped below 10% for the first time in more than six years.
From a high of 15.5% in 2012 unemployment has steadily fallen as Ireland turned its economy around with the help of an international bailout.
That has now been ended, and Ireland has the EU's fastest growing economy today.
Businesses created 12,500 new jobs in the first quarter, compared to 13,000 in the last quarter of 2014.
…
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published: 22 May 2015

Spike Milligan - Irish Astronauts

Spike Milligan is the Godfather of British alternative comedy. He pioneered revolutionary radio comedy with the creation of The Goon Show and went on to be a major influence on Monty Python's Flying Circus with his innovative "Q" series.
The BBC have done a spectacularly poor job of honouring his legacy with very small amounts of Spike's material making it to DVD. I will be uploading what little has made it to DVD in order to share Spike's brilliance via YouTube in the highest quality possible.

published: 26 Nov 2011

Irish Unemployment Policy An Urgent Debate.mp4

The dramatic rise in unemployment in recent years is the most urgent policy problem facing the Irish state. Unemployment durations greater than one-year, in particular, are associated with a range of negative long-run social, economic and psychological consequences. While rebalancing the economy in terms of debt, price and fiscal policy following a protracted bubble and collapse is clearly the most direct route to solving this problem, it is also absolutely clear that such a process is a medium-to-long term one and the question of short-run active employment policy must be given greater focus. This debate discusses the current policy environment in Ireland. It will begin with some overviews of the extent of unemployment in different regions and among different demographic groups.
notes me...

published: 04 Nov 2011

Unemployment in Ireland

The Remarkable Irish Economy - From Catastrophic Collapse to Recovery

The collapse of the Irish economy during the Great Recession brought a substantial decline in GDP, a trebling of the unemployment rate, and a sharp increase in public debt. Key to the crisis was the size of a domestic property bubble. Since 2013, however, there has been a notable turnaround in the Irish economy, far stronger than in the other European countries which experienced crises.
This lecture, presented by ProfessorFrances Ruane will explore what has driven this recovery and what further challenges face Ireland. What lessons are there for the members of the European Union in managing crises in a monetary union, and indeed for other countries in seeking to recover from an economic crisis?
Professor Frances Ruane is currently an Honorary Professor at the Department of Economics at ...

published: 23 Mar 2016

BIC Youth Unemployment

We were commissioned by the British-Irish Council and States of Jersey to produce a 3-4 minute video, overviewing the Advance to Work scheme and it's work to reduce youth unemployment. The video was shown at the BIC summit in November 2013. We had just 7 days to plan, shoot, edit, review and deliver this video. The feedback from the States of Jersey and those in attendance of the summit has been extremely positive.
FreedomMedia is a creative media agency based in Jersey, Channel Islands. Our experienced team specialise in video production, websites, graphic design and social media.
For more information about what we do and how we could work with you, please check out some of the videos that we've made here on this channel, or see our website for even more. Thanks!
www.freedom-media.co...

published: 26 Nov 2013

The Script - For The First Time (Official Video) (HD Version)

PlaylistBest ofThe Script https://goo.gl/4MuiXf
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The Script's HD official music video for 'For The First Time'. Click to listen to The Script on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/TheScriptSpotify?IQid=ScriptFTFTHD
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More from The Script
Man On Wire: https://youtu.be/QV62YRpIeUA
Hall of Fame ft. will.i.am: https://youtu.be/mk48xRzuNvA
The Man Who Can't Be Moved: https://youtu.be/gS9o1FAszdk
More great 0...

published: 09 Nov 2010

Ireland The Rise and Fall of the Economy, Real Estate, Development

Documentary of the boom years in Ireland and the U.K, and the rapid collapse of the economy, which hit the construction/development industry across the country, leaving thousands of premium houses unoccupied or semi-built. Billions of pounds were lost and individual property developers /agents were left with tens of millions of pounds of debt, and home seekers were given cheap mortgages which have since been lost or repossessed due to high unemployment when the indusry collapsed...

published: 02 Mar 2011

Northern Ireland - Belfast - Unemployment - 1970

1970's Belfast - Both the average working man and those out of work suffered the same hardships of poverty and depravation. This week looks into the factors that may have caused the increase in sectarian violence - Poverty, unemployment and unsuitable housing. First shown on 02/04/1970
If you would like to license a clip for this production, please e mail
archive@fremantlemedia.com

published: 23 Feb 2016

Unemployment Causes 45,000 Suicides Each Year

Unemployment in good times or bad is a far bigger factor in suicides than an economic crisis, accounting for nine times as many deaths, according to a study.
The recent economic downturn has caused about 5,000 deaths in 63 countries, whereas unemployment over the period 2000 to 2011 was responsible for 45,000, an analysis in the journal Lancet Psychiatry has found...Read More At:
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/feb/11/unemployment-causes-45000-suicides-a-year-worldwide-finds-study
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The Irish Economic Collapse That's Driving Some to Suicide

Begorra! (2009): There seems to be no solution in sight for the unemployment crisis in Ireland.
For similar stories, see:
Who Is To Blame For Ireland's Mass E...

Begorra! (2009): There seems to be no solution in sight for the unemployment crisis in Ireland.
For similar stories, see:
Who Is To Blame For Ireland's Mass Exodus?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz7WeEbSpYo
Recession Impact On SpanishEconomy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RfLfpQzzQw
Meet theCaliforniaHomeownersHitHard by the Housing Crisis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo0rYhl0swU
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As Ireland's finances continue to collapse, we offer a backgrounder on how the recession and crash of the property market have changed Ireland's economy beyond recognition.
Dole collection day in Dublin. For everyone in the endless queue, tomorrow is full of uncertainty. Redundancy rates are booming and many now rely on charities to survive. The prognosis is bleak: "We forecast that unemployment will continue rising to at least 15%." In Limerick alone, up to 10,000 jobs have been lost in past months. "This is the equivalent to a nuclear attack on the Midwest region," says the mayor. There are widespread complaints about the governments incompetence ; nine months into the crisis and still no rescue package in sight. This year, Ireland's economy is due to shrink by an alarming 8%. The impact on peoples lives is keenly felt. "Many phoning up are on the brink of ending it," says Paul of ConsoleHelpline. Sadly, his phone is sure to keep ringing for a while yet.
SBS Australia– Ref. 4417
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Begorra! (2009): There seems to be no solution in sight for the unemployment crisis in Ireland.
For similar stories, see:
Who Is To Blame For Ireland's Mass Exodus?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz7WeEbSpYo
Recession Impact On SpanishEconomy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RfLfpQzzQw
Meet theCaliforniaHomeownersHitHard by the Housing Crisis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo0rYhl0swU
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As Ireland's finances continue to collapse, we offer a backgrounder on how the recession and crash of the property market have changed Ireland's economy beyond recognition.
Dole collection day in Dublin. For everyone in the endless queue, tomorrow is full of uncertainty. Redundancy rates are booming and many now rely on charities to survive. The prognosis is bleak: "We forecast that unemployment will continue rising to at least 15%." In Limerick alone, up to 10,000 jobs have been lost in past months. "This is the equivalent to a nuclear attack on the Midwest region," says the mayor. There are widespread complaints about the governments incompetence ; nine months into the crisis and still no rescue package in sight. This year, Ireland's economy is due to shrink by an alarming 8%. The impact on peoples lives is keenly felt. "Many phoning up are on the brink of ending it," says Paul of ConsoleHelpline. Sadly, his phone is sure to keep ringing for a while yet.
SBS Australia– Ref. 4417
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The Benefits Estate S01 E01

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an ...

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

The IMF highlighted Ireland on youth unemployment

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Irish unemployment dips below 10%

Good news on the employment front from recovering Ireland, where the jobless rate has dipped below 10% for the first time in more than six years.
From a high o...

Good news on the employment front from recovering Ireland, where the jobless rate has dipped below 10% for the first time in more than six years.
From a high of 15.5% in 2012 unemployment has steadily fallen as Ireland turned its economy around with the help of an international bailout.
That has now been ended, and Ireland has the EU's fastest growing economy today.
Businesses created 12,500 new jobs in the first quarter, compared to 13,000 in the last quarter of 2014.
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Good news on the employment front from recovering Ireland, where the jobless rate has dipped below 10% for the first time in more than six years.
From a high of 15.5% in 2012 unemployment has steadily fallen as Ireland turned its economy around with the help of an international bailout.
That has now been ended, and Ireland has the EU's fastest growing economy today.
Businesses created 12,500 new jobs in the first quarter, compared to 13,000 in the last quarter of 2014.
…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/05/21/irish-unemployment-dips-below-10-percent
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Spike Milligan is the Godfather of British alternative comedy. He pioneered revolutionary radio comedy with the creation of The Goon Show and went on to be a major influence on Monty Python's Flying Circus with his innovative "Q" series.
The BBC have done a spectacularly poor job of honouring his legacy with very small amounts of Spike's material making it to DVD. I will be uploading what little has made it to DVD in order to share Spike's brilliance via YouTube in the highest quality possible.

Spike Milligan is the Godfather of British alternative comedy. He pioneered revolutionary radio comedy with the creation of The Goon Show and went on to be a major influence on Monty Python's Flying Circus with his innovative "Q" series.
The BBC have done a spectacularly poor job of honouring his legacy with very small amounts of Spike's material making it to DVD. I will be uploading what little has made it to DVD in order to share Spike's brilliance via YouTube in the highest quality possible.

Irish Unemployment Policy An Urgent Debate.mp4

The dramatic rise in unemployment in recent years is the most urgent policy problem facing the Irish state. Unemployment durations greater than one-year, in par...

The dramatic rise in unemployment in recent years is the most urgent policy problem facing the Irish state. Unemployment durations greater than one-year, in particular, are associated with a range of negative long-run social, economic and psychological consequences. While rebalancing the economy in terms of debt, price and fiscal policy following a protracted bubble and collapse is clearly the most direct route to solving this problem, it is also absolutely clear that such a process is a medium-to-long term one and the question of short-run active employment policy must be given greater focus. This debate discusses the current policy environment in Ireland. It will begin with some overviews of the extent of unemployment in different regions and among different demographic groups.
notes mentioned are on the blog here http://irishdebate.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/irish-unemployment-policy-an-urgent-debate/

The dramatic rise in unemployment in recent years is the most urgent policy problem facing the Irish state. Unemployment durations greater than one-year, in particular, are associated with a range of negative long-run social, economic and psychological consequences. While rebalancing the economy in terms of debt, price and fiscal policy following a protracted bubble and collapse is clearly the most direct route to solving this problem, it is also absolutely clear that such a process is a medium-to-long term one and the question of short-run active employment policy must be given greater focus. This debate discusses the current policy environment in Ireland. It will begin with some overviews of the extent of unemployment in different regions and among different demographic groups.
notes mentioned are on the blog here http://irishdebate.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/irish-unemployment-policy-an-urgent-debate/

We were commissioned by the British-Irish Council and States of Jersey to produce a 3-4 minute video, overviewing the Advance to Work scheme and it's work to reduce youth unemployment. The video was shown at the BIC summit in November 2013. We had just 7 days to plan, shoot, edit, review and deliver this video. The feedback from the States of Jersey and those in attendance of the summit has been extremely positive.
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We were commissioned by the British-Irish Council and States of Jersey to produce a 3-4 minute video, overviewing the Advance to Work scheme and it's work to reduce youth unemployment. The video was shown at the BIC summit in November 2013. We had just 7 days to plan, shoot, edit, review and deliver this video. The feedback from the States of Jersey and those in attendance of the summit has been extremely positive.
FreedomMedia is a creative media agency based in Jersey, Channel Islands. Our experienced team specialise in video production, websites, graphic design and social media.
For more information about what we do and how we could work with you, please check out some of the videos that we've made here on this channel, or see our website for even more. Thanks!
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Lyrics:
She's all laid up in bed with a broken heart,
While I'm drinking jack all alone in my local bar,
And we don't know how,
How we got into this mad situation,
Only doing things out of frustration
Trying to make it work but man these times are hard,
She needs me now but I can't seem to find the time,
I've got a new job now on the unemployment line,
And we don't know how,
How we got into this mess
Is it a God's test?
Someone help us 'cause we're doing our best,
Trying to make it work but man these times are hard
But we're gonna start by
Drinking old cheap bottles of wine,
Shit talking up all night,
Saying things we haven't for a while
A while, yeah,
We're smiling but we're close to tears,
Even after all these years,
We just now got the feeling that we're meeting for the first time
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Man On Wire: https://youtu.be/QV62YRpIeUA
Hall of Fame ft. will.i.am: https://youtu.be/mk48xRzuNvA
The Man Who Can't Be Moved: https://youtu.be/gS9o1FAszdk
More great 00's videos here: http://smarturl.it/Ultimate00?IQid=ScriptFTFTHD
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Lyrics:
She's all laid up in bed with a broken heart,
While I'm drinking jack all alone in my local bar,
And we don't know how,
How we got into this mad situation,
Only doing things out of frustration
Trying to make it work but man these times are hard,
She needs me now but I can't seem to find the time,
I've got a new job now on the unemployment line,
And we don't know how,
How we got into this mess
Is it a God's test?
Someone help us 'cause we're doing our best,
Trying to make it work but man these times are hard
But we're gonna start by
Drinking old cheap bottles of wine,
Shit talking up all night,
Saying things we haven't for a while
A while, yeah,
We're smiling but we're close to tears,
Even after all these years,
We just now got the feeling that we're meeting for the first time
Follow The Script
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Ireland The Rise and Fall of the Economy, Real Estate, Development

Documentary of the boom years in Ireland and the U.K, and the rapid collapse of the economy, which hit the construction/development industry across the country,...

Documentary of the boom years in Ireland and the U.K, and the rapid collapse of the economy, which hit the construction/development industry across the country, leaving thousands of premium houses unoccupied or semi-built. Billions of pounds were lost and individual property developers /agents were left with tens of millions of pounds of debt, and home seekers were given cheap mortgages which have since been lost or repossessed due to high unemployment when the indusry collapsed...

Documentary of the boom years in Ireland and the U.K, and the rapid collapse of the economy, which hit the construction/development industry across the country, leaving thousands of premium houses unoccupied or semi-built. Billions of pounds were lost and individual property developers /agents were left with tens of millions of pounds of debt, and home seekers were given cheap mortgages which have since been lost or repossessed due to high unemployment when the indusry collapsed...

Northern Ireland - Belfast - Unemployment - 1970

1970's Belfast - Both the average working man and those out of work suffered the same hardships of poverty and depravation. This week looks into the factors tha...

1970's Belfast - Both the average working man and those out of work suffered the same hardships of poverty and depravation. This week looks into the factors that may have caused the increase in sectarian violence - Poverty, unemployment and unsuitable housing. First shown on 02/04/1970
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1970's Belfast - Both the average working man and those out of work suffered the same hardships of poverty and depravation. This week looks into the factors that may have caused the increase in sectarian violence - Poverty, unemployment and unsuitable housing. First shown on 02/04/1970
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Unemployment Causes 45,000 Suicides Each Year

Unemployment in good times or bad is a far bigger factor in suicides than an economic crisis, accounting for nine times as many deaths, according to a study.
T...

Unemployment in good times or bad is a far bigger factor in suicides than an economic crisis, accounting for nine times as many deaths, according to a study.
The recent economic downturn has caused about 5,000 deaths in 63 countries, whereas unemployment over the period 2000 to 2011 was responsible for 45,000, an analysis in the journal Lancet Psychiatry has found...Read More At:
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/feb/11/unemployment-causes-45000-suicides-a-year-worldwide-finds-study
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Unemployment in good times or bad is a far bigger factor in suicides than an economic crisis, accounting for nine times as many deaths, according to a study.
The recent economic downturn has caused about 5,000 deaths in 63 countries, whereas unemployment over the period 2000 to 2011 was responsible for 45,000, an analysis in the journal Lancet Psychiatry has found...Read More At:
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/feb/11/unemployment-causes-45000-suicides-a-year-worldwide-finds-study
Clip from the Wednesday, February 11th 2015 edition of The KyleKulinskiShow, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular TalkRadio monday - friday 4-6pm Eastern.
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Irish Unemployment Policy An Urgent Debate.mp4

The dramatic rise in unemployment in recent years is the most urgent policy problem facing the Irish state. Unemployment durations greater than one-year, in particular, are associated with a range of negative long-run social, economic and psychological consequences. While rebalancing the economy in terms of debt, price and fiscal policy following a protracted bubble and collapse is clearly the most direct route to solving this problem, it is also absolutely clear that such a process is a medium-to-long term one and the question of short-run active employment policy must be given greater focus. This debate discusses the current policy environment in Ireland. It will begin with some overviews of the extent of unemployment in different regions and among different demographic groups.
notes me...

published: 04 Nov 2011

The Remarkable Irish Economy - From Catastrophic Collapse to Recovery

The collapse of the Irish economy during the Great Recession brought a substantial decline in GDP, a trebling of the unemployment rate, and a sharp increase in public debt. Key to the crisis was the size of a domestic property bubble. Since 2013, however, there has been a notable turnaround in the Irish economy, far stronger than in the other European countries which experienced crises.
This lecture, presented by ProfessorFrances Ruane will explore what has driven this recovery and what further challenges face Ireland. What lessons are there for the members of the European Union in managing crises in a monetary union, and indeed for other countries in seeking to recover from an economic crisis?
Professor Frances Ruane is currently an Honorary Professor at the Department of Economics at ...

published: 23 Mar 2016

The Benefits Estate S01 E01

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

published: 15 Mar 2015

Ireland The Rise and Fall of the Economy, Real Estate, Development

Documentary of the boom years in Ireland and the U.K, and the rapid collapse of the economy, which hit the construction/development industry across the country, leaving thousands of premium houses unoccupied or semi-built. Billions of pounds were lost and individual property developers /agents were left with tens of millions of pounds of debt, and home seekers were given cheap mortgages which have since been lost or repossessed due to high unemployment when the indusry collapsed...

published: 02 Mar 2011

In China Overpopulation and Unemployment Go Hand in Hand

The Big Smoke (2009): A poor economic climate spells disaster for China's millions of urban migrants.
For similar stories, see:
Behind the Great Firewall of China
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA77LMVFXsk
The ItalianTownOverwhelmed By Chinese Migrants
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYSmGPI0naw
Did China Cut Corners In School Construction?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQo_ARDgjSc
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published: 16 Jun 2016

RTE Prime Time discuss Youth Unemployment and the Budget 2014

George Lee compiled a report on youth unemployment, speaking to those under the age of 25 around Ireland.
He spoke with Anna Thyssen, volunteer with MidlandsSimon Community, regarding her way of gaining experience in the Emergency Accommodation Service in Athlone to aid her employment chances from her Social Care course.
Niamh Randall of Simon Communities of Ireland spoke from the audience on the effects of BudgetCuts 2014 and the impact it may have of Ireland's youth who are already on the breadline.

published: 26 Nov 2013

BBC - The Estate - Episode 1

In The Estate,cameras went behind closed doors on Coleraine's BallysallyEstate, to follow the lives of some of the residents across 12 months - when money's tight and times are tough.
It has twice the national average of people on unemployment benefit, is one of the biggest housing estates in Northern Ireland and is the setting for an ambitious new fly-on-the-wall documentary series from BBC Northern Ireland.

published: 24 Nov 2012

BBC - The Estate - Episode 3

In The Estate,cameras went behind closed doors on Coleraine's BallysallyEstate, to follow the lives of some of the residents across 12 months - when money's tight and times are tough.
It has twice the national average of people on unemployment benefit, is one of the biggest housing estates in Northern Ireland and is the setting for an ambitious new fly-on-the-wall documentary series from BBC Northern Ireland.

Germany's economic forces at play 🇩🇪 | Counting the Cost

Ahead of the September 24 national elections, surveys show that Germans are satisfied with the state of their economy. However, analysts warn cracks are appearing and if Angela Merkel is elected to a fourth term as German chancellor she will have to deal with them.
There's no disputing Germany's economic success story: The country's central bank projects that this year's growth might be even stronger than the 1.9 percent posted last year. Unemployment is at a post-unification low of 5.7 percent and the government's budget is in surplus.
However, Germany has the world's second-oldest population after Japan and the income gap between the richest and poorest Germans is growing, spurring calls for greater investment in education and infrastructure.
"One of the things that Germany has done v...

published: 23 Sep 2017

BBC Spotlight - Poverty in Northern Ireland

DeclanLawn investigates poverty in Northern Ireland and asks what impact welfare reform will have on those relying on benefits.
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The Landsdowne Club presents David Mcwilliams

http://www.lansdowneclub.com.au David McWilliams speaking to a sold out crowd of Lansdowne Club members in Sydney. David Mc Williams is one of Ireland's leading economic commentators. He was the first economist to see that the Irish boom was nothing more than a credit bubble and one of the very few to accurately predict it would all end in a monumental crash with bank failures, negative equity and rising unemployment and emigration.

Irish Unemployment Policy An Urgent Debate.mp4

The dramatic rise in unemployment in recent years is the most urgent policy problem facing the Irish state. Unemployment durations greater than one-year, in par...

The dramatic rise in unemployment in recent years is the most urgent policy problem facing the Irish state. Unemployment durations greater than one-year, in particular, are associated with a range of negative long-run social, economic and psychological consequences. While rebalancing the economy in terms of debt, price and fiscal policy following a protracted bubble and collapse is clearly the most direct route to solving this problem, it is also absolutely clear that such a process is a medium-to-long term one and the question of short-run active employment policy must be given greater focus. This debate discusses the current policy environment in Ireland. It will begin with some overviews of the extent of unemployment in different regions and among different demographic groups.
notes mentioned are on the blog here http://irishdebate.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/irish-unemployment-policy-an-urgent-debate/

The dramatic rise in unemployment in recent years is the most urgent policy problem facing the Irish state. Unemployment durations greater than one-year, in particular, are associated with a range of negative long-run social, economic and psychological consequences. While rebalancing the economy in terms of debt, price and fiscal policy following a protracted bubble and collapse is clearly the most direct route to solving this problem, it is also absolutely clear that such a process is a medium-to-long term one and the question of short-run active employment policy must be given greater focus. This debate discusses the current policy environment in Ireland. It will begin with some overviews of the extent of unemployment in different regions and among different demographic groups.
notes mentioned are on the blog here http://irishdebate.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/irish-unemployment-policy-an-urgent-debate/

The Benefits Estate S01 E01

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an ...

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

Ireland The Rise and Fall of the Economy, Real Estate, Development

Documentary of the boom years in Ireland and the U.K, and the rapid collapse of the economy, which hit the construction/development industry across the country,...

Documentary of the boom years in Ireland and the U.K, and the rapid collapse of the economy, which hit the construction/development industry across the country, leaving thousands of premium houses unoccupied or semi-built. Billions of pounds were lost and individual property developers /agents were left with tens of millions of pounds of debt, and home seekers were given cheap mortgages which have since been lost or repossessed due to high unemployment when the indusry collapsed...

Documentary of the boom years in Ireland and the U.K, and the rapid collapse of the economy, which hit the construction/development industry across the country, leaving thousands of premium houses unoccupied or semi-built. Billions of pounds were lost and individual property developers /agents were left with tens of millions of pounds of debt, and home seekers were given cheap mortgages which have since been lost or repossessed due to high unemployment when the indusry collapsed...

The Big Smoke (2009): A poor economic climate spells disaster for China's millions of urban migrants.
For similar stories, see:
Behind the Great Firewall of China
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA77LMVFXsk
The ItalianTownOverwhelmed By Chinese Migrants
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYSmGPI0naw
Did China Cut Corners In School Construction?
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Chinas economic downturn has badly hit the millions of migrant workers who leave their remote villages for the industrial South. At the world's factory, competition is fierce and jobs are scarce.
"There are over 2000 people in our village. About 700 of them go to Guandong looking for jobs. The older people stay at home working the fields." In rural China, the young leave their homes in droves to find better paid jobs in the city. Like millions of others, Xiong Yan is desperate to find work, so that she can help provide for her family. "My family is poor. Usually I'll send them my salary."
At the overcrowded employment agency, dozens anxiously wait to get an appointment. "They're left with no social security, healthcare, or education rights in the city. Salaries are very low." Dr Kaimings NGO specialises in the rights of migrant workers. He believes they have been exploited by employers with the blessing of a government that had its eyes set on economic growth at any cost. "The biggest threat is that unemployed migrant workers may start to protest against the government" says Dr Kaiming. Discontent is growing but migrants in search of work keep flooding in. Although new labour laws were introduced, the economic climate means job seekers will have to accept lower wages and worse conditions.
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The Big Smoke (2009): A poor economic climate spells disaster for China's millions of urban migrants.
For similar stories, see:
Behind the Great Firewall of China
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA77LMVFXsk
The ItalianTownOverwhelmed By Chinese Migrants
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYSmGPI0naw
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Chinas economic downturn has badly hit the millions of migrant workers who leave their remote villages for the industrial South. At the world's factory, competition is fierce and jobs are scarce.
"There are over 2000 people in our village. About 700 of them go to Guandong looking for jobs. The older people stay at home working the fields." In rural China, the young leave their homes in droves to find better paid jobs in the city. Like millions of others, Xiong Yan is desperate to find work, so that she can help provide for her family. "My family is poor. Usually I'll send them my salary."
At the overcrowded employment agency, dozens anxiously wait to get an appointment. "They're left with no social security, healthcare, or education rights in the city. Salaries are very low." Dr Kaimings NGO specialises in the rights of migrant workers. He believes they have been exploited by employers with the blessing of a government that had its eyes set on economic growth at any cost. "The biggest threat is that unemployed migrant workers may start to protest against the government" says Dr Kaiming. Discontent is growing but migrants in search of work keep flooding in. Although new labour laws were introduced, the economic climate means job seekers will have to accept lower wages and worse conditions.
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RTE Prime Time discuss Youth Unemployment and the Budget 2014

George Lee compiled a report on youth unemployment, speaking to those under the age of 25 around Ireland.
He spoke with Anna Thyssen, volunteer with Midlands S...

George Lee compiled a report on youth unemployment, speaking to those under the age of 25 around Ireland.
He spoke with Anna Thyssen, volunteer with MidlandsSimon Community, regarding her way of gaining experience in the Emergency Accommodation Service in Athlone to aid her employment chances from her Social Care course.
Niamh Randall of Simon Communities of Ireland spoke from the audience on the effects of BudgetCuts 2014 and the impact it may have of Ireland's youth who are already on the breadline.

George Lee compiled a report on youth unemployment, speaking to those under the age of 25 around Ireland.
He spoke with Anna Thyssen, volunteer with MidlandsSimon Community, regarding her way of gaining experience in the Emergency Accommodation Service in Athlone to aid her employment chances from her Social Care course.
Niamh Randall of Simon Communities of Ireland spoke from the audience on the effects of BudgetCuts 2014 and the impact it may have of Ireland's youth who are already on the breadline.

In The Estate,cameras went behind closed doors on Coleraine's BallysallyEstate, to follow the lives of some of the residents across 12 months - when money's tight and times are tough.
It has twice the national average of people on unemployment benefit, is one of the biggest housing estates in Northern Ireland and is the setting for an ambitious new fly-on-the-wall documentary series from BBC Northern Ireland.

In The Estate,cameras went behind closed doors on Coleraine's BallysallyEstate, to follow the lives of some of the residents across 12 months - when money's tight and times are tough.
It has twice the national average of people on unemployment benefit, is one of the biggest housing estates in Northern Ireland and is the setting for an ambitious new fly-on-the-wall documentary series from BBC Northern Ireland.

In The Estate,cameras went behind closed doors on Coleraine's BallysallyEstate, to follow the lives of some of the residents across 12 months - when money's tight and times are tough.
It has twice the national average of people on unemployment benefit, is one of the biggest housing estates in Northern Ireland and is the setting for an ambitious new fly-on-the-wall documentary series from BBC Northern Ireland.

In The Estate,cameras went behind closed doors on Coleraine's BallysallyEstate, to follow the lives of some of the residents across 12 months - when money's tight and times are tough.
It has twice the national average of people on unemployment benefit, is one of the biggest housing estates in Northern Ireland and is the setting for an ambitious new fly-on-the-wall documentary series from BBC Northern Ireland.

Germany's economic forces at play 🇩🇪 | Counting the Cost

Ahead of the September 24 national elections, surveys show that Germans are satisfied with the state of their economy. However, analysts warn cracks are appeari...

Ahead of the September 24 national elections, surveys show that Germans are satisfied with the state of their economy. However, analysts warn cracks are appearing and if Angela Merkel is elected to a fourth term as German chancellor she will have to deal with them.
There's no disputing Germany's economic success story: The country's central bank projects that this year's growth might be even stronger than the 1.9 percent posted last year. Unemployment is at a post-unification low of 5.7 percent and the government's budget is in surplus.
However, Germany has the world's second-oldest population after Japan and the income gap between the richest and poorest Germans is growing, spurring calls for greater investment in education and infrastructure.
"One of the things that Germany has done very well in the course of the last decade and slightly longer, actually, has been to engage in a process of domestic restructuring, but that has come at the cost of widening income imbalances. Those at the bottom end of the scale are struggling to make ends meet, but the average standard of living in Germany is significantly better than it is in a number of other European countries, so we shouldn't be too critical," explains Peter Dixon, chief economist at Commerzbank.
Then there's the issue of Germany's place in the digital economy. Critics say its lack of broadband infrastructure puts it in the slow lane.
Dixon thinks Germany will make progress over time in the digital arena. "The digital economy, automation, the substitution of labour for robots in some industries is certainly very high on the agenda. It's something which many German companies are at the forefront of, anyway. So, I think we will over time see Germany begin to make progress in this area."
The car manufacturing industry is still embroiled in the fallout from a massive international scandal, and the automotive industry itself is changing.
But Dixon explains that while the automotive industry has taken a hit from the Volkswagen scandal, "what German automakers have is scale, unlike Tesla. So Germany is lagging behind at the moment, but it's not always the first mover in this game which wins the race, so I wouldn't write them off just yet."
Also on this episode of Counting the Cost:
Climate change insurance: The global insurance industry is still trying to assess the likely costs of this year's extreme hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean. The fear among some risk assessors is that climate change means some assets may become uninsurable in the future. The risk is that extreme weather means claims will rise faster than expected and that premiums will not be adequate to cover the shortfall.
Peter Zimmerli, head of atmospheric perils at Swiss Re, talks to Counting the Cost about the so-called "protection gap".
Internet privacy: The growth of the digital economy has exposed consumers to an unprecedented level of risk regarding personal privacy, an issue that's pitting the US against the European Union. Kristina Irion, a senior researcher at the Institute for Information law at the University of Amsterdam, discusses data protection.
Ryanair: Europe's biggest discount airline, Ryanair, flies into trouble with pilots and passengers as it cancels thousands of flights. The airline was forced to cancel 48 flights a day for the next six weeks after admitting it messed up the planning of pilots' annual leave. Ryanair also offered bonus payments to captains and first officers to forego leave. But now some pilots want to re-negotiate their contracts with the Irish airline and are discussing the possibility of "mass sick days."
The airline says more than half the passengers affected by the mass cancellations have been rebooked on alternative Ryanair flights. Others were issued refunds. The airline is likely to face a bill of at least $25m.
Aerotoxic syndrome: A new study published by the World Health Organization says people who fly regularly may be at risk from breathing contaminated air. UK-based airline EasyJet is trying out a new air filtering system, but denies that's because crew and passengers are at risk. Caroline Malone explains.
China bullet train: China has unveiled the world's fastest bullet train this week, the Fuxing. It will travel up to 350 kilometres an hour, and shave 30 minutes off the journey time from Beijing to Shanghai. But there are concerns about the cost of China's high-speed rail ambitions, as Adrian Brown reports.

Ahead of the September 24 national elections, surveys show that Germans are satisfied with the state of their economy. However, analysts warn cracks are appearing and if Angela Merkel is elected to a fourth term as German chancellor she will have to deal with them.
There's no disputing Germany's economic success story: The country's central bank projects that this year's growth might be even stronger than the 1.9 percent posted last year. Unemployment is at a post-unification low of 5.7 percent and the government's budget is in surplus.
However, Germany has the world's second-oldest population after Japan and the income gap between the richest and poorest Germans is growing, spurring calls for greater investment in education and infrastructure.
"One of the things that Germany has done very well in the course of the last decade and slightly longer, actually, has been to engage in a process of domestic restructuring, but that has come at the cost of widening income imbalances. Those at the bottom end of the scale are struggling to make ends meet, but the average standard of living in Germany is significantly better than it is in a number of other European countries, so we shouldn't be too critical," explains Peter Dixon, chief economist at Commerzbank.
Then there's the issue of Germany's place in the digital economy. Critics say its lack of broadband infrastructure puts it in the slow lane.
Dixon thinks Germany will make progress over time in the digital arena. "The digital economy, automation, the substitution of labour for robots in some industries is certainly very high on the agenda. It's something which many German companies are at the forefront of, anyway. So, I think we will over time see Germany begin to make progress in this area."
The car manufacturing industry is still embroiled in the fallout from a massive international scandal, and the automotive industry itself is changing.
But Dixon explains that while the automotive industry has taken a hit from the Volkswagen scandal, "what German automakers have is scale, unlike Tesla. So Germany is lagging behind at the moment, but it's not always the first mover in this game which wins the race, so I wouldn't write them off just yet."
Also on this episode of Counting the Cost:
Climate change insurance: The global insurance industry is still trying to assess the likely costs of this year's extreme hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean. The fear among some risk assessors is that climate change means some assets may become uninsurable in the future. The risk is that extreme weather means claims will rise faster than expected and that premiums will not be adequate to cover the shortfall.
Peter Zimmerli, head of atmospheric perils at Swiss Re, talks to Counting the Cost about the so-called "protection gap".
Internet privacy: The growth of the digital economy has exposed consumers to an unprecedented level of risk regarding personal privacy, an issue that's pitting the US against the European Union. Kristina Irion, a senior researcher at the Institute for Information law at the University of Amsterdam, discusses data protection.
Ryanair: Europe's biggest discount airline, Ryanair, flies into trouble with pilots and passengers as it cancels thousands of flights. The airline was forced to cancel 48 flights a day for the next six weeks after admitting it messed up the planning of pilots' annual leave. Ryanair also offered bonus payments to captains and first officers to forego leave. But now some pilots want to re-negotiate their contracts with the Irish airline and are discussing the possibility of "mass sick days."
The airline says more than half the passengers affected by the mass cancellations have been rebooked on alternative Ryanair flights. Others were issued refunds. The airline is likely to face a bill of at least $25m.
Aerotoxic syndrome: A new study published by the World Health Organization says people who fly regularly may be at risk from breathing contaminated air. UK-based airline EasyJet is trying out a new air filtering system, but denies that's because crew and passengers are at risk. Caroline Malone explains.
China bullet train: China has unveiled the world's fastest bullet train this week, the Fuxing. It will travel up to 350 kilometres an hour, and shave 30 minutes off the journey time from Beijing to Shanghai. But there are concerns about the cost of China's high-speed rail ambitions, as Adrian Brown reports.

http://www.lansdowneclub.com.au David McWilliams speaking to a sold out crowd of Lansdowne Club members in Sydney. David Mc Williams is one of Ireland's leading economic commentators. He was the first economist to see that the Irish boom was nothing more than a credit bubble and one of the very few to accurately predict it would all end in a monumental crash with bank failures, negative equity and rising unemployment and emigration.

http://www.lansdowneclub.com.au David McWilliams speaking to a sold out crowd of Lansdowne Club members in Sydney. David Mc Williams is one of Ireland's leading economic commentators. He was the first economist to see that the Irish boom was nothing more than a credit bubble and one of the very few to accurately predict it would all end in a monumental crash with bank failures, negative equity and rising unemployment and emigration.

The Irish Economic Collapse That's Driving Some to Suicide

Begorra! (2009): There seems to be no solution in sight for the unemployment crisis in Ireland.
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As Ireland's finances continue to collapse, we offer a backgrounder on how the recession and crash of the property market have changed Ireland's economy beyond recognition.
Dole collection day in Dublin. For everyone in the endless queue, tomorrow is full of uncertainty. Redundancy rates are booming and many now rely on charities to survive. The prognosis is bleak: "We forecast that unemployment will continue rising to at least 15%." In Limerick alone, up to 10,000 jobs have been lost in past months. "This is the equivalent to a nuclear attack on the Midwest region," says the mayor. There are widespread complaints about the governments incompetence ; nine months into the crisis and still no rescue package in sight. This year, Ireland's economy is due to shrink by an alarming 8%. The impact on peoples lives is keenly felt. "Many phoning up are on the brink of ending it," says Paul of ConsoleHelpline. Sadly, his phone is sure to keep ringing for a while yet.
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The Benefits Estate S01 E01

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

2:21

Ireland Unemployment Continues to Soar

Correspondent Lourda Sexton reports on the difficulties faced by many in Ireland strugglin...

The IMF highlighted Ireland on youth unemployment

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Irish unemployment dips below 10%

Good news on the employment front from recovering Ireland, where the jobless rate has dipped below 10% for the first time in more than six years.
From a high of 15.5% in 2012 unemployment has steadily fallen as Ireland turned its economy around with the help of an international bailout.
That has now been ended, and Ireland has the EU's fastest growing economy today.
Businesses created 12,500 new jobs in the first quarter, compared to 13,000 in the last quarter of 2014.
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3:18

Spike Milligan - Irish Astronauts

Spike Milligan is the Godfather of British alternative comedy. He pioneered revolutionary ...

Spike Milligan - Irish Astronauts

Spike Milligan is the Godfather of British alternative comedy. He pioneered revolutionary radio comedy with the creation of The Goon Show and went on to be a major influence on Monty Python's Flying Circus with his innovative "Q" series.
The BBC have done a spectacularly poor job of honouring his legacy with very small amounts of Spike's material making it to DVD. I will be uploading what little has made it to DVD in order to share Spike's brilliance via YouTube in the highest quality possible.

53:45

Irish Unemployment Policy An Urgent Debate.mp4

The dramatic rise in unemployment in recent years is the most urgent policy problem facing...

Irish Unemployment Policy An Urgent Debate.mp4

The dramatic rise in unemployment in recent years is the most urgent policy problem facing the Irish state. Unemployment durations greater than one-year, in particular, are associated with a range of negative long-run social, economic and psychological consequences. While rebalancing the economy in terms of debt, price and fiscal policy following a protracted bubble and collapse is clearly the most direct route to solving this problem, it is also absolutely clear that such a process is a medium-to-long term one and the question of short-run active employment policy must be given greater focus. This debate discusses the current policy environment in Ireland. It will begin with some overviews of the extent of unemployment in different regions and among different demographic groups.
notes mentioned are on the blog here http://irishdebate.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/irish-unemployment-policy-an-urgent-debate/

Irish Unemployment Policy An Urgent Debate.mp4

The dramatic rise in unemployment in recent years is the most urgent policy problem facing the Irish state. Unemployment durations greater than one-year, in particular, are associated with a range of negative long-run social, economic and psychological consequences. While rebalancing the economy in terms of debt, price and fiscal policy following a protracted bubble and collapse is clearly the most direct route to solving this problem, it is also absolutely clear that such a process is a medium-to-long term one and the question of short-run active employment policy must be given greater focus. This debate discusses the current policy environment in Ireland. It will begin with some overviews of the extent of unemployment in different regions and among different demographic groups.
notes mentioned are on the blog here http://irishdebate.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/irish-unemployment-policy-an-urgent-debate/

1:00:53

The Remarkable Irish Economy - From Catastrophic Collapse to Recovery

The collapse of the Irish economy during the Great Recession brought a substantial decline...

The Benefits Estate S01 E01

This two-part fly-on-the-wall series documents a year on Darndale in north Dublin, one of Irelands most notorious housing estates. Despite its reputation as an unemployment, crime and drug black spot, Darndale is home to a vibrant, closeknit community.

27:38

Ireland The Rise and Fall of the Economy, Real Estate, Development

Documentary of the boom years in Ireland and the U.K, and the rapid collapse of the econom...

Ireland The Rise and Fall of the Economy, Real Estate, Development

Documentary of the boom years in Ireland and the U.K, and the rapid collapse of the economy, which hit the construction/development industry across the country, leaving thousands of premium houses unoccupied or semi-built. Billions of pounds were lost and individual property developers /agents were left with tens of millions of pounds of debt, and home seekers were given cheap mortgages which have since been lost or repossessed due to high unemployment when the indusry collapsed...

In China Overpopulation and Unemployment Go Hand in Hand

The Big Smoke (2009): A poor economic climate spells disaster for China's millions of urban migrants.
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Chinas economic downturn has badly hit the millions of migrant workers who leave their remote villages for the industrial South. At the world's factory, competition is fierce and jobs are scarce.
"There are over 2000 people in our village. About 700 of them go to Guandong looking for jobs. The older people stay at home working the fields." In rural China, the young leave their homes in droves to find better paid jobs in the city. Like millions of others, Xiong Yan is desperate to find work, so that she can help provide for her family. "My family is poor. Usually I'll send them my salary."
At the overcrowded employment agency, dozens anxiously wait to get an appointment. "They're left with no social security, healthcare, or education rights in the city. Salaries are very low." Dr Kaimings NGO specialises in the rights of migrant workers. He believes they have been exploited by employers with the blessing of a government that had its eyes set on economic growth at any cost. "The biggest threat is that unemployed migrant workers may start to protest against the government" says Dr Kaiming. Discontent is growing but migrants in search of work keep flooding in. Although new labour laws were introduced, the economic climate means job seekers will have to accept lower wages and worse conditions.
ABC Australia - ref. 4405
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35:36

RTE Prime Time discuss Youth Unemployment and the Budget 2014

George Lee compiled a report on youth unemployment, speaking to those under the age of 25 ...

RTE Prime Time discuss Youth Unemployment and the Budget 2014

George Lee compiled a report on youth unemployment, speaking to those under the age of 25 around Ireland.
He spoke with Anna Thyssen, volunteer with MidlandsSimon Community, regarding her way of gaining experience in the Emergency Accommodation Service in Athlone to aid her employment chances from her Social Care course.
Niamh Randall of Simon Communities of Ireland spoke from the audience on the effects of BudgetCuts 2014 and the impact it may have of Ireland's youth who are already on the breadline.

28:52

BBC - The Estate - Episode 1

In The Estate,cameras went behind closed doors on Coleraine's Ballysally Estate, to follow...

BBC - The Estate - Episode 1

In The Estate,cameras went behind closed doors on Coleraine's BallysallyEstate, to follow the lives of some of the residents across 12 months - when money's tight and times are tough.
It has twice the national average of people on unemployment benefit, is one of the biggest housing estates in Northern Ireland and is the setting for an ambitious new fly-on-the-wall documentary series from BBC Northern Ireland.

28:49

BBC - The Estate - Episode 3

In The Estate,cameras went behind closed doors on Coleraine's Ballysally Estate, to follow...

BBC - The Estate - Episode 3

In The Estate,cameras went behind closed doors on Coleraine's BallysallyEstate, to follow the lives of some of the residents across 12 months - when money's tight and times are tough.
It has twice the national average of people on unemployment benefit, is one of the biggest housing estates in Northern Ireland and is the setting for an ambitious new fly-on-the-wall documentary series from BBC Northern Ireland.

Germany's economic forces at play 🇩🇪 | Counting the Cost

Ahead of the September 24 national elections, surveys show that Germans are satisfied with the state of their economy. However, analysts warn cracks are appearing and if Angela Merkel is elected to a fourth term as German chancellor she will have to deal with them.
There's no disputing Germany's economic success story: The country's central bank projects that this year's growth might be even stronger than the 1.9 percent posted last year. Unemployment is at a post-unification low of 5.7 percent and the government's budget is in surplus.
However, Germany has the world's second-oldest population after Japan and the income gap between the richest and poorest Germans is growing, spurring calls for greater investment in education and infrastructure.
"One of the things that Germany has done very well in the course of the last decade and slightly longer, actually, has been to engage in a process of domestic restructuring, but that has come at the cost of widening income imbalances. Those at the bottom end of the scale are struggling to make ends meet, but the average standard of living in Germany is significantly better than it is in a number of other European countries, so we shouldn't be too critical," explains Peter Dixon, chief economist at Commerzbank.
Then there's the issue of Germany's place in the digital economy. Critics say its lack of broadband infrastructure puts it in the slow lane.
Dixon thinks Germany will make progress over time in the digital arena. "The digital economy, automation, the substitution of labour for robots in some industries is certainly very high on the agenda. It's something which many German companies are at the forefront of, anyway. So, I think we will over time see Germany begin to make progress in this area."
The car manufacturing industry is still embroiled in the fallout from a massive international scandal, and the automotive industry itself is changing.
But Dixon explains that while the automotive industry has taken a hit from the Volkswagen scandal, "what German automakers have is scale, unlike Tesla. So Germany is lagging behind at the moment, but it's not always the first mover in this game which wins the race, so I wouldn't write them off just yet."
Also on this episode of Counting the Cost:
Climate change insurance: The global insurance industry is still trying to assess the likely costs of this year's extreme hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean. The fear among some risk assessors is that climate change means some assets may become uninsurable in the future. The risk is that extreme weather means claims will rise faster than expected and that premiums will not be adequate to cover the shortfall.
Peter Zimmerli, head of atmospheric perils at Swiss Re, talks to Counting the Cost about the so-called "protection gap".
Internet privacy: The growth of the digital economy has exposed consumers to an unprecedented level of risk regarding personal privacy, an issue that's pitting the US against the European Union. Kristina Irion, a senior researcher at the Institute for Information law at the University of Amsterdam, discusses data protection.
Ryanair: Europe's biggest discount airline, Ryanair, flies into trouble with pilots and passengers as it cancels thousands of flights. The airline was forced to cancel 48 flights a day for the next six weeks after admitting it messed up the planning of pilots' annual leave. Ryanair also offered bonus payments to captains and first officers to forego leave. But now some pilots want to re-negotiate their contracts with the Irish airline and are discussing the possibility of "mass sick days."
The airline says more than half the passengers affected by the mass cancellations have been rebooked on alternative Ryanair flights. Others were issued refunds. The airline is likely to face a bill of at least $25m.
Aerotoxic syndrome: A new study published by the World Health Organization says people who fly regularly may be at risk from breathing contaminated air. UK-based airline EasyJet is trying out a new air filtering system, but denies that's because crew and passengers are at risk. Caroline Malone explains.
China bullet train: China has unveiled the world's fastest bullet train this week, the Fuxing. It will travel up to 350 kilometres an hour, and shave 30 minutes off the journey time from Beijing to Shanghai. But there are concerns about the cost of China's high-speed rail ambitions, as Adrian Brown reports.

The Landsdowne Club presents David Mcwilliams

http://www.lansdowneclub.com.au David McWilliams speaking to a sold out crowd of Lansdowne Club members in Sydney. David Mc Williams is one of Ireland's leading economic commentators. He was the first economist to see that the Irish boom was nothing more than a credit bubble and one of the very few to accurately predict it would all end in a monumental crash with bank failures, negative equity and rising unemployment and emigration.

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The Landsdowne Club presents David Mcwilliams...

It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

An explosion on Sunday night in Austin shared "similarities" with three bombs that went off in the Texas capital earlier this month and authorities were warning on Monday that they are dealing with a serial bomber who is targeting the city, according to the Washington Post... “So we’ve definitely seen a change in the method that this suspect … is using.” ... “And we assure you that we are listening ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... “We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” ... "Some incredibly sad news out of Arizona....

A panel of federal judges dismissed the Republican lawsuit challenging a new congressional map that was imposed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, ending one of two challenges to the map on Monday, according to The Inquirer. The judge's decision said that the Republican lawmakers who brought the challenge did not have legal standing to do so and that the case is inappropriate for the court to take up at this time ...ChiefU.S....

The U.K. clinched a deal that will buy it time in Brexit talks in a move the European Union’s chief negotiator hailed as a decisive step. But it’s all still contingent on finding a solution to the most intractable issue of all -- the Irish border ... ....

It’s that time of year when this Irish-descended nutritionist paints her toenails green and makes sure she has currents and caraway seeds to make GrandmaQuinn’s famous (in the Quinn family, anyway) Irish soda bread. I also look for funny limericks, like this one from www.pun.me.. There once was a farmer from Leeds, ... To convert that to American milligrams per deciliter, the Irish values need to be multiplied by 18 ... ....

Some issues remained to be settled, including the thorny question of the Irish border and the governance of the eventual withdrawal agreement ...The European Commission’s proposals for “backstop” arrangements for the Irish border remain in the new text, despite being angrily rejected by Mrs May when first published last month ... along the Irish Sea....

Some issues remained to be settled, including the thorny question of the Irish border and the governance of the eventual withdrawal agreement ...The European Commission’s proposals for “backstop” arrangements for the Irish border remain in the new text, despite being angrily rejected by Mrs May when first published last month....

The two sides also agreed on a "backstop" solution for the thorny issue of the future of the Irish border, just weeks after Prime MinisterTheresa May said no British premier could ever accept such an idea ... Britain also agreed in principle to the EU´s "backstop" plan for the status of the Irish border, under which British-ruled Northern Ireland would remain part of the EU´s customs union if there is no better idea....

The United NationsInterimForce in Lebanon on Monday marked the 40th anniversary of its establishment at the headquarters in the southern city of Naqoura. (Xinhua/Bilal Jawich) ... One of the main highlights of the ceremony was an emotional tribute to the fallen peacekeepers by John O'Mahony, a veteran Irish Peacekeeper who lost two of his colleagues during an attack on their convoy in At Tiri on April 18, 1980 ... ....

PopeFrancis branded exploitation of women for prostitution a "crime against humanity" on Monday and asked forgiveness from society for Catholic men who use prostitutes ... "(It says) women are to be exploited in one way or another ... Earlier this month, Catholic women led by former Irish president Mary McAleese demanded a greater decision-making role for women in the Church, urging the pope to tear down its "walls of misogyny". ....